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28/02/2019
By Lawson Grimes Wrigley
MusicMusic ReviewReview

Album Review: Crushing by Julia Jacklin

Julia Jacklin’s second album is at times a little too familiar to her contemporaries, but the sonic stories she’s created carve out their own space and remind you of very similar scars.

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27/02/2019
By Surg FM
News

Manning outlet Lucky’s becomes ‘Clucky’s’ with a new roast chicken menu

The fried-chicken joint has had a makeover, now serving an expanded menu of fresh rotisserie roast chicken.

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25/02/2019
By admin
ArticlesSURG Update

APPLY NOW: SEM 1 Show Applications Now Open

Get your application in now for our semester one programming!

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21/02/2019
By Surg FM
ArticlesMusicNews

JUST ANNOUNCED: CLYPSO brings the heat to Welcome Week Unplugged

The Welcome Week lineup has never looked spicier.

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16/02/2019
By Amy Brooke, Jamie Weiss & Lawson Wrigley
Fresh Music FridayMusic

Fresh Music Friday: RENNAN, CXLOE, METHYL ETHYL, NINAJIRACHI, VIC AUGUST

Welcome to Fresh Music Fridays, where new releases of the week are put under the microscope by SURG's resident music writers. This week: RENNNAN, CXLOE, Methyl Ethyl, Ninajirachi, and Vic August

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06/02/2019
By Surg FM
News

There’s a new garden bar on campus – can you guess where it is?

Some have predicted the slow death of Manning, but it turns out you can teach an old dog new tricks: the USU has transformed Manning House in preparation for the 2019 academic year, with part of the venue sporting a modern redesign and vastly improved amenities.

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